We know that Apple loves minimalist design,Down Town but the company's site for the iPhone is currently probably a little too minimalistic, even for Jony Ive's taste.
The site is currently text-only; none of the images or the CSS is loading. We've tried this on multiple computers and multiple browsers including Chrome and Safari and the result is the same.
The site will likely get fixed any minute, but it's a rare occasion that you can witness one of Apple's official pages in such a sad state.
We've contacted Apple to ask whether this redesign is permanent or just a glitch, and we'll update this article when we hear back from them.
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